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What does je vou mean in french?

"Je vou" is not a correct phrase in French. It's likely a typo or a mishearing.

Here are some possible phrases you might be thinking of:

* "Je vous" - This means "I you" and is used as part of more complex phrases, such as:

* "Je vous remercie" - Thank you (literally "I thank you").

* "Je vous en prie" - You're welcome (literally "I beg you").

* "Je veux" - This means "I want".

* "Je voudrais" - This means "I would like" (a more polite way to say "I want").

Please provide more context or the full phrase you heard/saw, and I'll be able to help you translate it correctly.

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